No. You can get an excellent education at local colleges, or a terrible education at an expensive college.
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The difference in your education lies with the student. Are you smart? Do you want to learn? Will you do the work? Are you driven?
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If yes, then your education will be great no matter where you go. If no, the most expensive, elite school in the world will do you no good.
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And, really, with how accessible information is these days, you do not need a college for an education.
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You need a college for a piece of paper.
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No. A students gets out of it what they put into it. I live next to an expensive liberal arts college. Many have trouble finding jobs.
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Donald Trump graduated from an Ivy League school is my response to that.
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No. One cannot just determine the potential of a student by shelling out money.
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Depends on major, student, ROI after graduation.
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